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Urine color, osmolality and specific electrical conductance are not accurate measures of hydration status during postexercise rehydration.

BACKGROUND: The aim of the study was to determine whether urine color, osmolality and specific electrical conductance (SEC) provide an accurate index of hydration status and of fluid requirements during the recovery phase after an acute exercise-induced dehydration. METHODS: Experimental design: eight well-trained healthy males were dehydrated about 3% of body mass, 3 times, by [...]

By |2013-01-31T18:32:29+00:00enero 31st, 2013|Assessment methodologies, Scientific papers|0 Comments

Evaluation of different levels of hydration using a new physiological strain index

A physiological strain index (PSI), based on rectal temperature (Tre) and heart rate (HR), was recently suggested for evaluating heat stress. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the PSI for different combinations of hydration level and exercise intensity. This index was applied to two databases. The first database was obtained from eight endurance-trained [...]

By |2013-01-31T18:32:29+00:00enero 31st, 2013|Assessment methodologies, Scientific papers|0 Comments

Hydration effects on temperature regulation

During exercise in the heat, sweat output often exceeds water intake which results in a body water deficit (hypohydration) and electrolyte losses. Daily water losses can be substantial and persons need to emphasize drinking during exercise as well as at mealtime. Aerobic exercise tasks are likely to be adversely affected by heat stress and hypohydration; [...]

By |2013-01-31T18:32:29+00:00enero 31st, 2013|Scientific papers, Thermoregulation|0 Comments

Hydration in the marathon : using thirst to gauge safe fluid replacement.

Early human ancestors evolved hunting in the midday heat on the dry African savannah and developed favourable biological adaptations that permit prolonged running in the heat. These physiological adaptations must have included the capacity to sweat profusely to maintain a low body temperature when running for 4-6 hours in dry heat, an absence of adverse [...]

By |2013-01-31T18:32:29+00:00enero 31st, 2013|Exercise and sport, Scientific papers|0 Comments

The hydration profile of female cricket players during competition.

This study investigated the hydration profile of high-performance female cricket players competing at a national tournament. The profile comprised hydration monitoring (n=18) and a questionnaire (n=20). Our objectives were to 1) advance the understanding of fluid losses in cricket sessions across a tournament and 2) assess the hydration knowledge and practices in female cricket players. [...]

Errors in the estimation of hydration status from changes in body mass.

Hydration status is not easily measured, but acute changes in hydration status are often estimated from body mass change. Changes in body mass are also often used as a proxy measure for sweat losses. There are, however, several sources of error that may give rise to misleading results, and our aim in this paper is [...]

By |2013-01-31T18:32:29+00:00enero 31st, 2013|Assessment methodologies, Scientific papers|0 Comments

Influence of hydration status on thermoregulation and cycling hill climbing.

creasing the power-to-mass ratio. This study examined the effects of a reduction in body mass attributable to unreplaced sweat losses on simulated cycling hill-climbing performance in the heat. METHODS: Eight well-trained male cyclists (mean +/- SD: 28.4 +/- 5.7 yr; 71.0 +/- 5.9 kg; 176.7 +/- 4.7 cm; VO2peak: 66.2 +/- 5.8 mL x kg(-1) [...]

By |2013-01-31T18:32:29+00:00enero 31st, 2013|Exercise and sport, Scientific papers|0 Comments

The influence of water versus carbohydrate-electrolyte hydration on blood components during a 16-km military march.

The purpose of this study was to identify and to compare the effects of ingesting liquids during a 16-km military march under moderate environmental conditions. Twenty-six volunteer male subjects were randomly divided into two groups. Group GW received water (n=12), and group GP received an electrolytic carbohydrate solution (n=14). Blood and urine samples were obtained [...]

By |2013-01-31T18:32:29+00:00enero 31st, 2013|Exercise and sport, Scientific papers|0 Comments

Effect of dehydration on gastrointestinal function at rest and during exercise in humans

Dehydration leads to the aggravation of gastrointestinal (GI) complaints during exercise. The aim of this study was to examine the effect of dehydration on various GI parameters during strenuous exercise. Ten healthy well-trained men were investigated in dehydrated and in euhydrated conditions. Dehydration took place before the experiments using a dehydration regimen in a sauna [...]

By |2013-01-31T18:32:28+00:00enero 31st, 2013|Exercise and sport, Scientific papers|0 Comments